Looks like you got a late hub version. The taller one is used with composite rotors. The shorter one is used with cast rotors.
My notes show 513084 for 97-99 and HA597449 for 00-06
It is one of those things I think you should only replace when they go bad. It is possible yours are original especially if you have run close to stock wheels and tires most of those miles.Do the unit bearings have a life expectancy or recommended change interval? My LJ has 225,000+ miles so I'd assume they're been changed at least once already but I'm curious if I should change them when I do my bbk.
I just received the ones for the wife's '96 XJ, and it was marked the same. I knew that was the case, however. I was just operating off the notion that the Timken name might still mean something in regards to quality. Only time will tell...I’ll be damned. Hopefully they will prove to be good. Should’ve looked into this sooner. I just assumed they’d be fine still.
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Yup, we'll find out in time. I've always been a SKF guy just because work but I'm reading now that they're still out sourced for the bearings I/we would need. Guess if these fail prematurely I'll give SKF a try.I just received the ones for the wife's '96 XJ, and it was marked the same. I knew that was the case, however. I was just operating off the notion that the Timken name might still mean something in regards to quality. Only time will tell...
Not even sure the XJ needs 'em, to be honest. Just ordered them as part of the "It's got 180,000 miles on it" maintenance program. If the originals are still good, then I'll just save 'em for my TJ, which has about 25,000 more miles on it than the XJ. Same part number...Yup, we'll find out in time. I've always been a SKF guy just because work but I'm reading now that they're still out sourced for the bearings I/we would need. Guess if these fail prematurely I'll give SKF a try.
I’ll be damned. Hopefully they will prove to be good. Should’ve looked into this sooner. I just assumed they’d be fine still.
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These just came today.
Welp, so much for SKF now I suppose. Pick your made in China unit bearing that you like best...
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If you're old enough...
Remember when things were all made in Japan and how you felt about that? Now, we'd be happy if that was the case.
I use Koyo bearings now instead of Timken for gear installs. I guess you get what you get nowadays.
